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i'm from kansas city. [laughter] which during my entire childhood was known as the gateway to the west. and he's from -- he was from st. louis, which got the government to build a big gateway arch and started calling itself the gateway to the west before that they were known as mound city, which always drew the question, mound of what? [laughter] so you can't blame them, really. although we don't think it as the gateway of the as west. we think of if it as the exit from the east. [laughter] there's some similarities between tsl elliot and me. we both use foreign language in our poetry. he tends to use san san crypt. i don't use much of that. i actually don't know much of that language. i was one of the kids that got dreaming during the sanskrit class in kansas city. [laughter] look out the window. i use yiddish though. [laughter] i think it's fair to say that tsl elliot was not partial to yiddish. i -- my shortest poem uses yiddish. my shortest poem was called something like "the societal, political, and p
i'm from kansas city. [laughter] which during my entire childhood was known as the gateway to the west. and he's from -- he was from st. louis, which got the government to build a big gateway arch and started calling itself the gateway to the west before that they were known as mound city, which always drew the question, mound of what? [laughter] so you can't blame them, really. although we don't think it as the gateway of the as west. we think of if it as the exit from the east. [laughter]...
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>> well, i like the place that i lived in kansas city. a lot of people say i'm from kansas city. i hate to say this kind of me to imply anything, but a lot of people who really aren't say they are from kansas city just for the prestige. [laughter] well, yeah. my father's first certainly influenced me and obviously in general i am influenced baby rabbit became city. i read a book about my father and discussed the fact that when you hear people talk about their childhood, you can often reduce what they say into a sentence, like a theme sentence, likely come from a noble family and you must do nothing to this purchase name or were miserable because your father deserted us. and when i thought about what theme i hoped my daughter's upbringing had my daughters grew up in greenwich village, i realized it was despite all evidence to the contrary, you're being raised in kansas city. [laughter] so yeah, i think growing up has a lot of influence. >> do you do any poems about politicians who are no longer with us? at what was your fathers and your thoughts on harry truman? >> well, my father
>> well, i like the place that i lived in kansas city. a lot of people say i'm from kansas city. i hate to say this kind of me to imply anything, but a lot of people who really aren't say they are from kansas city just for the prestige. [laughter] well, yeah. my father's first certainly influenced me and obviously in general i am influenced baby rabbit became city. i read a book about my father and discussed the fact that when you hear people talk about their childhood, you can often...
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we hit the high in kansas city at midnight by 5 degrees. it's crazy. you don't hear of stuff like that. because of all that and the big storm coming through, we have a severe weather risk coming through, the state of arkansas has to watch out for tornadoes later on tonight. nothing like that in the west. we're watching actually a calmer weather forecast. although with the jet stream still diving down, we still have energy coming through the west. a few showers from seattle to portland. boise and salt lake city dealing with a little rain and snow mix depending on your elevation. it's quieter on the west than in the heartland, that's heart to . all the weather always starts in the west. they had the rain and stormy, and it's going to be worse in the middle of the country. did you see these pictures yet? >> no. >> out of australia. they had the biblical rains that went through the reason. an old cyclone that died out and it just stalled over the region. it has cleared out. many of the rivers have peaked. they say this rainfall is just, you know, off the c
we hit the high in kansas city at midnight by 5 degrees. it's crazy. you don't hear of stuff like that. because of all that and the big storm coming through, we have a severe weather risk coming through, the state of arkansas has to watch out for tornadoes later on tonight. nothing like that in the west. we're watching actually a calmer weather forecast. although with the jet stream still diving down, we still have energy coming through the west. a few showers from seattle to portland. boise...
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we were in mid-70s all the way in kansas city and st. louis. the peak in kansas was the warmest you have ever seen in the month of january. that's the set up for what's going to happen today. it's a severe weather outbreak like in march or april. you are going to see a lot of moisture and warm air and a storm with a lot of cold air behind it. it's going to trigger possible tornadoes today. arkansas is at greatest risk. i'll show you that in a second. in dallas, you walk outside, it's 70 degrees. 67 in kansas city. already a record high at the stroke of midnight in kansas city. that's how unusually warm it is. be careful, snow in northern minnesota. it's this area of red, the greatest concern for tornadoes today. the state of arkansas, little rock, pine bluff down to northern louisiana back up to memphis. this is after dark. that's what makes it especially dangerous. the late night severe weather events. it's typically, when we look back and get the most fatalities. hopefully we will avoid it tonight. >> thanks so much, bill. straight ahead on t
we were in mid-70s all the way in kansas city and st. louis. the peak in kansas was the warmest you have ever seen in the month of january. that's the set up for what's going to happen today. it's a severe weather outbreak like in march or april. you are going to see a lot of moisture and warm air and a storm with a lot of cold air behind it. it's going to trigger possible tornadoes today. arkansas is at greatest risk. i'll show you that in a second. in dallas, you walk outside, it's 70...
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that system we showed you out in kansas city, this is that system. but it's very benign and weak that will stay towards the south of the area. but the bigger story is the cold. while it's 40 in town nearing 50 in raleigh. look how chilly it is over the northern plains and international falls. 15 below zeroch that's the cold air in here starting tomorrow. so -- zero. that's the cold air that will be in here starting tomorrow. watch how the clouds sink towards the south. mostly sunny skies by wednesday but the sunny skies will be ineffective sunshine. down to 27 for tonight. the 7-day forecast looks likethis. 37 on wednesday thursday good at 34. sorry there's helmet on thursday. that's for the ravens game on sunday. but you get the deal. it's going to be cold on thursday, friday into the weekend. but dry that's going tonight story over the next several days. >> >>> a suspected crook messed with the wrong marine. the corporal returned from a shopping trip ands ined -- noticed his parents front door was kicked in. when he went inside he he found the bug
that system we showed you out in kansas city, this is that system. but it's very benign and weak that will stay towards the south of the area. but the bigger story is the cold. while it's 40 in town nearing 50 in raleigh. look how chilly it is over the northern plains and international falls. 15 below zeroch that's the cold air in here starting tomorrow. so -- zero. that's the cold air that will be in here starting tomorrow. watch how the clouds sink towards the south. mostly sunny skies by...
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blair's broadband plan --they said, let's see if we can do this in kansas city. it is tremendous when a business empowers people in its own shops and have that kind of initiative. it is resonating in other cities and states as well. they are following their own method to get similar results. >> they have announced a deployment that i think -- not as large as the google in kansas city, similar in terms of scope. chattanooga has a gigabit deployment. chicago recently put out a request for information. the city wants to deploy gigabit in various parts of the cities and deliver innovation and goods and services. they got a number of responses. the groups i have worked with are working with a number of universities. they recognize that broadband is not an entertainment cool. it it is an economic development will. we will need bigger quantities if we want at -- to be at the forefront of the next generation of innovation. >> you said you were at seattle. what is your job? >> i'm at the aspen institute. most of my time is spent with this gigabit project. google did a gre
blair's broadband plan --they said, let's see if we can do this in kansas city. it is tremendous when a business empowers people in its own shops and have that kind of initiative. it is resonating in other cities and states as well. they are following their own method to get similar results. >> they have announced a deployment that i think -- not as large as the google in kansas city, similar in terms of scope. chattanooga has a gigabit deployment. chicago recently put out a request for...
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one of the examples you put in your book is what's happening right now in kansas city with google. are you supportive of that project? how does that project play into the politics of abundance? >> guest: so i don't work at google, let me give you my interpretation of it. they read blair's broadband plan that said why can't we have a 10x or 100x improvement in broadband, and then they said, well, let's just see if we can't demonstrate that in kansas city. i think it's tremendous when a business empowers people in its own shop to have that kind of initiative. but as blair will tell you, it is resonating in other cities and states as well, and they are following their own methods to get to very similar results. >> guest: that's right. last week i was in seattle with the mayor at the university of washington announcing a gigabit deployment that i think will be -- it's not as large as the google deployment in kansas city, but is similar in terms of scope. chattanooga has a gigabit deployment. the mayor of chicago, rahm emanuel, recently put out a request for information saying the city
one of the examples you put in your book is what's happening right now in kansas city with google. are you supportive of that project? how does that project play into the politics of abundance? >> guest: so i don't work at google, let me give you my interpretation of it. they read blair's broadband plan that said why can't we have a 10x or 100x improvement in broadband, and then they said, well, let's just see if we can't demonstrate that in kansas city. i think it's tremendous when a...
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it was 74 degrees in january in kansas city. one degree away from the all-time warmest temperature ever recorded in january. and topeka kansas saw their warmest day they've ever had in january. that warmth was widespread from texas to florida. now, here's the setup for the march-like severe weather outbreak. huge dip in the jet. we have a lot of rich moisture coming out of the gulf, this is just a setup for the severe storms starting this morning and then going all the way through wednesday night before it exits the east coast. already this morning, we set a record high at midnight. record high 63. 67 in the middle of the night. crazy. as far as the radar goes, not a lot right now. we had the snow through the northern plains last night. some freezing rain problems up there in north portions of the great lakes but the severe tomorrow storms will come later today. as this front begins to progress, the lighter areas of to oklahoma city, dallas is where the storms will form later this morning and then they'll sweep through arkansas
it was 74 degrees in january in kansas city. one degree away from the all-time warmest temperature ever recorded in january. and topeka kansas saw their warmest day they've ever had in january. that warmth was widespread from texas to florida. now, here's the setup for the march-like severe weather outbreak. huge dip in the jet. we have a lot of rich moisture coming out of the gulf, this is just a setup for the severe storms starting this morning and then going all the way through wednesday...
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quoted jason whitt lock a columnist from kansas city and now writes for the fox sports website who never mentioned the second amendment or gun control but talked about a gun culture which i do believe exists. it's an attitude toward guns. obviously i think any sane person believes that we ought not to have high capacity magazines and assault rifles and that there ought to be background checks. you should be in a country where 40% of the gun purchases are done without a background check, where it's so easy to circumvent the existing laws. we can tighten all that stuff up without repealing the second amendment >> jon: how do you define it very quickly? >> you know what? i'm not exactly sure what sane is, but i know a lot of what i heard in the after math is insane >> jon: what did it feel like to be in the epicenter of i guess you became the polarizing magnet in the gun control argument even though that was not the argument you were making >> for a short period of time. and then newtown happened. it seemed that that changed the tone. although, as horribly tragic as that was, if it did redi
quoted jason whitt lock a columnist from kansas city and now writes for the fox sports website who never mentioned the second amendment or gun control but talked about a gun culture which i do believe exists. it's an attitude toward guns. obviously i think any sane person believes that we ought not to have high capacity magazines and assault rifles and that there ought to be background checks. you should be in a country where 40% of the gun purchases are done without a background check, where...
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and it warms up on the east coast. 36 in kansas city. and we drop down to the 20s in minneapolis. the warmup is short lived in the middle of the country. in the east coast it will last until next week. >>> it's the cia versus the l.a.p.d. at the box office this weekend. after being in a limited release the past few weeks, "zero dark thirty" is going live off its nominations but the gangster quad may take first place thanks to box office draws of ryan gosselin and emma stone. >>> what does a 9-year-old quevenzhane wells want to do once nominated for a best actress oscar? do what any 9-year-old would want to do. she's the best actress nominee ever. >>> in case you didn't know it, justin bieber fans, no-no bounds. they're accusing the 18-year-old double ganger of posing as the singer. he said he's not in the picture, she didn't smoke weed and he would never do that to the biebs. >>> justin timberlake and beyonce both announced a new album may be on the way. but beyonce shocked us announcing that a new record would be out january 29th a compileics of old songs plus a new single called
and it warms up on the east coast. 36 in kansas city. and we drop down to the 20s in minneapolis. the warmup is short lived in the middle of the country. in the east coast it will last until next week. >>> it's the cia versus the l.a.p.d. at the box office this weekend. after being in a limited release the past few weeks, "zero dark thirty" is going live off its nominations but the gangster quad may take first place thanks to box office draws of ryan gosselin and emma stone....
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kansas city hitting 68 after midnight, way above average. and in chicago, the coats, scarves, gloves came off yesterday. temperatures were in the 40s, last week had a high of 11 in chicago. 63 set a record. that's more than 30 degrees above average. back to the forecast for the storms. crossing the mississippi river tonight, keep an eye out in indianapolis and nashville after midnight for dangerous storms, strong wind gusts. tomorrow in new orleans where thousands are there for mardi gras and super bowl, you could be hit with rough weather. tomorrow, atlanta, are charlotte, d.c., later tomorrow in new york city, the threat of straight line wind damage, gusts over 60, a few isolated tornados. behind the front in cold air, back to reality, winter hits. frigid air, sub zero wind chills and des moines, green bay, temperatures 30. temperatures near zero tomorrow. wind chills down to 20 below zero. one record streak we would like to continue. 220 days and counting without a tornado fatality. let's hope it continues that way. >> thanks for the upda
kansas city hitting 68 after midnight, way above average. and in chicago, the coats, scarves, gloves came off yesterday. temperatures were in the 40s, last week had a high of 11 in chicago. 63 set a record. that's more than 30 degrees above average. back to the forecast for the storms. crossing the mississippi river tonight, keep an eye out in indianapolis and nashville after midnight for dangerous storms, strong wind gusts. tomorrow in new orleans where thousands are there for mardi gras and...
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kansas city, missouri. is that your dog? >> they're actually not my dogs. >> why does this dog like socks so much? ♪ give me that sock >> in their dna. in their blood. these dogs are very hyper, very energetic. the brown one you see is constantly having you throw stuff at it and he's constantly fetch it. that's how the song came to be. >> no explanation about sock, but why make the video about them making socks? >> seeing a version of that while playing with them. ♪ pick up the sock, then tloep the sock ♪ >> josh sitting next to him our guitarist and said, we need to record this. if was very natural. >> the song is also available for purchase on your website. you can buy "dogs like socks" for only 99 cents. >> love it. >> were you like a heavy metal band doing serious metallica stuff and then you started writing funny tunes to this music? >> we were always comedy. it felt natural, because we love metal. nobody's really doing this. writing "dogs like socks "aout there. why not? it just fits us very wel
kansas city, missouri. is that your dog? >> they're actually not my dogs. >> why does this dog like socks so much? ♪ give me that sock >> in their dna. in their blood. these dogs are very hyper, very energetic. the brown one you see is constantly having you throw stuff at it and he's constantly fetch it. that's how the song came to be. >> no explanation about sock, but why make the video about them making socks? >> seeing a version of that while playing with...
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at this hour, 66 degrees in kansas city. their record high is 63. they broke the record high at midnight, which is unheard of. chicago is at 57 and getting close to their record high. we have the ingredients for a severe weather outbreak. through the morning, oklahoma city to tulsa down to dallas, we watch the storms popping up there. later on this afternoon and tonight, they head through this area of red. a chance of tornadoes. most of these storms will be after dark. you don't know the tornado is on top of you until you hear it. pine bluff to northern louisiana, a deadly situation. if you have friends and family that live there, make sure they are aware of the dangers there. all of our friends, mississippi, alabama, georgia through the carolinas, you shouldn't have many tornadoes to deal with but strong storms and gusty winds that could fall anywhere. the forecast today, much warmer. east coast you are fine today. the danger area is through the midwest, especially oklahoma, arkansas, southern missouri and louisiana. can't believe we are talking a
at this hour, 66 degrees in kansas city. their record high is 63. they broke the record high at midnight, which is unheard of. chicago is at 57 and getting close to their record high. we have the ingredients for a severe weather outbreak. through the morning, oklahoma city to tulsa down to dallas, we watch the storms popping up there. later on this afternoon and tonight, they head through this area of red. a chance of tornadoes. most of these storms will be after dark. you don't know the...
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today. 64 in kansas city. look at how temperatures change tomorrow. 21 in minneapolis on saturday. 36 in kansas city. but 62 in washington, d.c. in fact, the nation's capital will be close to 70 degrees by sunday and even in the northeast we should see a lot of 60s showing up on the maps. so it's not going to be all that sunny in the northeast, but at least it will be mild. >> that's unbelievable. 60 degrees in january. >> it's awesome. i love it. >> thank you. >>> justin bieber has a doppleganger. >>> and justin tim ber lake and beyonce have big plans to share with everyone. you're watching "first look." [ male announcer ] rocky had no idea why dawn was gone for so long... ...but he'd wait for her forever, for any reason, and would always be there with the biggest welcome home. for a love this strong, dawn only feeds him iams. compared to other leading brands, it has 50% more animal protein. ...to help keep rocky's body as strong as a love that never fades... if he ever lets her leave again. iams. keelove str
today. 64 in kansas city. look at how temperatures change tomorrow. 21 in minneapolis on saturday. 36 in kansas city. but 62 in washington, d.c. in fact, the nation's capital will be close to 70 degrees by sunday and even in the northeast we should see a lot of 60s showing up on the maps. so it's not going to be all that sunny in the northeast, but at least it will be mild. >> that's unbelievable. 60 degrees in january. >> it's awesome. i love it. >> thank you. >>>...
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. >> angela sims, who teaches ethics and black church studies in kansas city, missouri spent two years interviewing african-americans who grew up in what theologian james cohen callsed chate the shadow of the lynching tree. they lived in fear of one. or in the case of 92-year-old willie matthew thomas, narrowly escaped being lynched. >> so one of them said, look, we going to hang him or not? and they said, sure we're going to hang him. so he made up the noose, and they put it round my neck. and i -- i remembered in the bible it speak about how they treated jesus, and they said, "they led him away to be crucified." they led me away to be crucified, to be hung. >> thomas was saved when a white man, who knew his family, showed up with a shotgun and intervened. dr. sims got the idea for her project when she heard a speech about lynching by retired minister the reverend wallace hartsfield, sr. now 83, he was only eight or nine living in georgia when he peered from behind a curtain and saw a mob. >> they had taken the man out, and they had used his body for gun practice, and then they had ha
. >> angela sims, who teaches ethics and black church studies in kansas city, missouri spent two years interviewing african-americans who grew up in what theologian james cohen callsed chate the shadow of the lynching tree. they lived in fear of one. or in the case of 92-year-old willie matthew thomas, narrowly escaped being lynched. >> so one of them said, look, we going to hang him or not? and they said, sure we're going to hang him. so he made up the noose, and they put it round...
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kansas city southern beat on the bottom line. to bertha coombs now. >> freeportmcmoran came in ahead of expectations, revenues ahead of expectations, and it also said on the call that controversial $9 billion deal for the two energy companies sthash that it will not be put to a shareholder vote and they expect the deal to close in the second quarter. >>> sales of existing homes down in the recent month? what does that say about the health of the housing market now? diana is in washington, d.c. hi. >> tyler, the story is what you are not seeing on this street behind me, that's a for sale sign. home sales are falling because the number of homes for sale are falling. we're now at 1.82 million homes on the market, that's down 22% from a year ago. at the current sales pace, that's a 4.4 month supply. the lowest since may of 2005. in raw numbers we have not seen this few homes for sale in over a decade. 2.7 million borrowers are still underwater on their mortgages, investors have also eaten up most of the distressed properties. and bui
kansas city southern beat on the bottom line. to bertha coombs now. >> freeportmcmoran came in ahead of expectations, revenues ahead of expectations, and it also said on the call that controversial $9 billion deal for the two energy companies sthash that it will not be put to a shareholder vote and they expect the deal to close in the second quarter. >>> sales of existing homes down in the recent month? what does that say about the health of the housing market now? diana is in...
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louis and kansas city. wintry west of the rockies, with snow in the mountains. and rain from seattle to l.a. >>> it's another day of spring-like temperatures along the east coast. much of florida will be in the 80s. warmer, too, in the midwest. fargo will be 37, instead of the usual 18. much cooler in l.a., with a high in the mid-50s. >>> when we come back this morning, why half the houses in america could be getting a huge break on their winter heating bills. good news. >> yes. >>> then, a new token of our affection. you get to vote as monopoly dumps a classic playing piece for something shiny and new. >>> and the biggest show in san diego today is in black and white. a baby panda meets his public. >>> welcome back, everybody. well, aig has had some second thoughts about suing the federal government over the bailout that saved the company. the insurance giant has decided not to join a lawsuit that claims shareholders were hurt because aig got too little taxpayer money in the deal. aig, of course, was rescued with $182 billion taxpayer, in 2008. and has paid tha
louis and kansas city. wintry west of the rockies, with snow in the mountains. and rain from seattle to l.a. >>> it's another day of spring-like temperatures along the east coast. much of florida will be in the 80s. warmer, too, in the midwest. fargo will be 37, instead of the usual 18. much cooler in l.a., with a high in the mid-50s. >>> when we come back this morning, why half the houses in america could be getting a huge break on their winter heating bills. good news....
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belcher of the kansas city chiefs kill himself and his girlfriend. you decide to use your half-time commentary to address it. did any part of you say maybe i shouldn't get into this? >> yes. not because i didn't think it was an appropriate subject. had it involved, no matter how great the tragedy, had it been aurora or newtown and not involved the nfl or nfl player, it would not have been appropriate. this was an entirely proper topic for a football audience. every other nfl show the entire weekend. it happened on saturday, the day before. they took a different tact. what gave me pause and in retrospect what made it flawed is that i had less time than i usually have. i usually have about 2 1/2 minutes. that's pretty tight. >> but you had 90 seconds. >> in this case i had 90 seconds because they had such interesting sound bites from the chief players and tony dungy and company handled that back in new york. >> before we go into the timeline, i want to ask you this broader question. sports is an arena a lot of people think brings people together, it's
belcher of the kansas city chiefs kill himself and his girlfriend. you decide to use your half-time commentary to address it. did any part of you say maybe i shouldn't get into this? >> yes. not because i didn't think it was an appropriate subject. had it involved, no matter how great the tragedy, had it been aurora or newtown and not involved the nfl or nfl player, it would not have been appropriate. this was an entirely proper topic for a football audience. every other nfl show the...
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louis and kansas city. wintry west of the rockies, with snow in the mountains. and rain from seattle to l.a. >> it's another day of spring-like temperatures along the east coast. much of florida will be in the 80s. warmer, too, in the midwest. fargo will be 37, instead of the usual 18. much cooler in l.a., with a high in the mid-50s. >>> when we come back this morning, why half the houses in america could be getting a huge break on their winter heating bills. good news. >> yes. >>> then, a new token of our affection. you get to vote as monopoly dumps a classic playing piece for something shiny and new. >>> and the biggest show in san diego today is in black and white. a baby panda meets his public. i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supple
louis and kansas city. wintry west of the rockies, with snow in the mountains. and rain from seattle to l.a. >> it's another day of spring-like temperatures along the east coast. much of florida will be in the 80s. warmer, too, in the midwest. fargo will be 37, instead of the usual 18. much cooler in l.a., with a high in the mid-50s. >>> when we come back this morning, why half the houses in america could be getting a huge break on their winter heating bills. good news. >>...
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i am from kansas city. i have gotten to work at image list for several years were i was able to support and recruit candidates -- emily's list for several years where i was able to support and recruit candidates. the results are always there. when anything i was asked to do was to step up. this year i got to serve on the presidential election campaign. many people ask how you deal with women's outreach into is the money. i often say i came by it honestly. i stand here on the shoulders of the women who come before here who never thought they could see an african-american president. stand up. who is emily? i am family. i know all of you are and millie, it too. -- emily, too. >> good morning. you might be surprised to hear a man named jack say "i am emily." i work at the gay and lesbian victory fund. we learned a lot from them is less about how to recruit and support candidates. -- emily's list about how to recruit and support candidates. i met no bigger fighters for progressive values in emily's list women. v
i am from kansas city. i have gotten to work at image list for several years were i was able to support and recruit candidates -- emily's list for several years where i was able to support and recruit candidates. the results are always there. when anything i was asked to do was to step up. this year i got to serve on the presidential election campaign. many people ask how you deal with women's outreach into is the money. i often say i came by it honestly. i stand here on the shoulders of the...
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kansas city hitting 68 just after midnight. way above average. and in chicago, the coats, the scarves, the gloves came off. yesterday, temperatures were in 40. last week 11 in chicago. 63 set a record. more than 30 degrees above average. back toot forecast for the storms. crossing the mississippi river tonight, keep an eye out in indianapolis and nashville after midnight for dangerous storms, strong wind gusts. by early tomorrow morning in new orleans, where thousands are in town for mardi gras and super bowl, you could be hit with some very rough weather. we will keep you updated. tomorrow, the line crosses the appalachians. atlanta, charlotte, right into d.c. later tomorrow and tomorrow night, new york city the big threat again, straight-line wind damage, gusts over 60, but a few isolated tornadoes. back behind the front and the cold air it is back to rate you winter hits. frigid air, subzero wind chills and des moines, green bay, six inches or more of snow. wind gusts over 30. temperatures in green bay 41 will fall to near zero tomorrow night
kansas city hitting 68 just after midnight. way above average. and in chicago, the coats, the scarves, the gloves came off. yesterday, temperatures were in 40. last week 11 in chicago. 63 set a record. more than 30 degrees above average. back toot forecast for the storms. crossing the mississippi river tonight, keep an eye out in indianapolis and nashville after midnight for dangerous storms, strong wind gusts. by early tomorrow morning in new orleans, where thousands are in town for mardi gras...
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Jan 14, 2013
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new orleans, kansas city style, that's a city. chicago style, that's a city. east coast, new york. while there was a san francisco style they called it west coast school. so we're just part of the evolution guys that came out of here. >> thanks for playing this morning you certainly made our morning. >> you know history is repeating itself because my youngest son is playing with me tonight. he's from san francisco. and he's doing all the kinds of things i used to do here. played jazz, classical joints everything. so he's going to be playing with me too. >> go tonight and listen to the brubech's then. -- brubechs then. >>> we have a look at ben crosby getting ready for an appearance nearly 40 years ago. >>> a conversation with trumpeter herb albert. >>> though often referred to as a crooner, ben crosby began as a crooner. in august 1977 two months before he died, crosby held his last concert in the united states at the concord pavilion. and that's where ktvu's vern hopkins talked to him. >> reporter: with more than 4,000 records, 60 movies and countless live and tv appearances the s
new orleans, kansas city style, that's a city. chicago style, that's a city. east coast, new york. while there was a san francisco style they called it west coast school. so we're just part of the evolution guys that came out of here. >> thanks for playing this morning you certainly made our morning. >> you know history is repeating itself because my youngest son is playing with me tonight. he's from san francisco. and he's doing all the kinds of things i used to do here. played...
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Jan 28, 2013
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kansas city at 75 degrees. this storm coming out of the rockies will track towards the great lakes and another one will form on the front and drive that front through here. for tuesday and wednesday, the next two days, we get to enjoy it a little bit of fall. a lot of clouds around, maybe a sprinkled. our best chance for rain will be with the front coming down the i-95 corridor. that is 10:00 in the evening on wednesday. it could be accompanied by a little bit of thunder. once the fund goes by thursday morning, snow in the mountains indicates the colder the owl be rushing in behind it. -- the cold air that will be rushing in behind it. the cooler temperatures will be up along the pennsylvania line. western maryland mountains, scattered rain showers. the cold and the snow will come back thursday into friday. we just have to be patient if you were waiting for more winter weather. lower eastern shore, best chance for storms on wednesday afternoon or evening. before turning sharply colder for super bowl weekend. 63
kansas city at 75 degrees. this storm coming out of the rockies will track towards the great lakes and another one will form on the front and drive that front through here. for tuesday and wednesday, the next two days, we get to enjoy it a little bit of fall. a lot of clouds around, maybe a sprinkled. our best chance for rain will be with the front coming down the i-95 corridor. that is 10:00 in the evening on wednesday. it could be accompanied by a little bit of thunder. once the fund goes by...
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Jan 31, 2013
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to recognize adele's years of service to the kansas city community, she was named kansas cityian of the year, the first woman to hold that title. in an era when we sometimes wonder difference one person can make, adele proved that one person is all it takes to touch the lives of others. i've always believed that what we do here in the nation's capital is important, but the reality is we change the world one soul, one person at a time, and adele hall lived that life and made that difference each and every day. by investing in her time, her talents, and treasure in the community where she lived, she made a difference one life at a tievmentime. her involvement in her community and herselflessness serves as an inspiration, a role model to every american. adele was loved. i didn't meet a person who didn't love adele hall. everyone saw her as a special person. no doubt especially she was loved by her family. she was known by a saying, "leave the dishes in the sink and play with your kids." and her family benefited from that, that kind of philosophy, her wholehearted dedication to each of them
to recognize adele's years of service to the kansas city community, she was named kansas cityian of the year, the first woman to hold that title. in an era when we sometimes wonder difference one person can make, adele proved that one person is all it takes to touch the lives of others. i've always believed that what we do here in the nation's capital is important, but the reality is we change the world one soul, one person at a time, and adele hall lived that life and made that difference each...
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Jan 23, 2013
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i offer one small example of the church is giving kansas city. one of her visions is to address the root cause of poverty in kansas city star city might look more like the kingdom of god jesus preached about. when we began to ask how you address the root cause of poverty, what was i missed the one thing everyone agrees upon his early childhood education. so we had a vision of rupert together at public schools in kansas city to find a way to get the 2280 for children six elementary schools, where 90% are under for your reduced lunch program a chance for a better future. we partnered with schools and can instead be we don't have the answers. richest offer ourselves as serving. what you need? akamai how? 2500 volunteers in the schools could be built playgrounds at all six for they did not take us before. we repeated the inside of the schools where they didn't have money to fix schools. members volunteered to read to children. when we found that 1400 children were coming to school on monday hungry over the weekend because they didn't have reduced lun
i offer one small example of the church is giving kansas city. one of her visions is to address the root cause of poverty in kansas city star city might look more like the kingdom of god jesus preached about. when we began to ask how you address the root cause of poverty, what was i missed the one thing everyone agrees upon his early childhood education. so we had a vision of rupert together at public schools in kansas city to find a way to get the 2280 for children six elementary schools,...
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Jan 16, 2013
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the packers scored three touchdowns in the second half to defeat the kansas city chiefs 35 points to 10 points. folks were outraged, instead of going to begin, some folks read their intent is to watch the game from other cities. imagine if those folks were buying tickets this year. today they range from $1800 to $220,000. it will take place at the mercedes-benz superdome next month. some consider it an unofficial american holiday. it is the second-largest day for u.s. food consumption after thanksgiving. on average tunnel 140 million people watch some part of the game and football fans remember the one that started it all n this business day, january 15, 46 years ago today. still to come, another down day for the apple stock. and will facebook pick up the slack? the latest on the company's mysterious announcement today. was it worth the hype officemax has exactly the ink... your business needs... at prices that keep you...out of the red. this week get a bonus $15 itunes gift card with any qualifying $75 ink purchase. find thousands of big deals now... at officemax. ♪ ♪ [ male ann
the packers scored three touchdowns in the second half to defeat the kansas city chiefs 35 points to 10 points. folks were outraged, instead of going to begin, some folks read their intent is to watch the game from other cities. imagine if those folks were buying tickets this year. today they range from $1800 to $220,000. it will take place at the mercedes-benz superdome next month. some consider it an unofficial american holiday. it is the second-largest day for u.s. food consumption after...
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Jan 22, 2013
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a guy in kansas city has been tweeting us about the 49ers and i said when is the last time the kansas city chiefs won who was playing? starting quaterback was joe montana, starting running back was...form former raider marcus allen. so that was fund. we are having fun with the super bowl. it is great to have your team in the super bowl. you have bragging rights across the country. this. on, we are looking at from the camera in the hills looking down on emeryville, the bay, over to san francisco, a gorgeous start. live doppler 7 hd shows the day could be the last day we do not need rain gear. we have rain in the forecast tomorrow. frosty inland, santa rosa and fairfield and concord 31 to 32 and livermore close to 34. redwood city at 37, and san francisco at 47. frosty 31 in gilroy. today, high clouds, the last mild day and light showers for all of us tomorrow, and possibility of wet weather this weekend and cooler temperatures. above average today, with highs eight degrees warmer than average in livermore and oakland and san francisco and napa at five, low-to-mid 60's everywhere with t
a guy in kansas city has been tweeting us about the 49ers and i said when is the last time the kansas city chiefs won who was playing? starting quaterback was joe montana, starting running back was...form former raider marcus allen. so that was fund. we are having fun with the super bowl. it is great to have your team in the super bowl. you have bragging rights across the country. this. on, we are looking at from the camera in the hills looking down on emeryville, the bay, over to san...
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Jan 1, 2013
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city, missouri, illinois, indiana, y oklahoma tambiÉn, en muchos sectores, incluso arizona, la nieve se trasladÓ a nuevo mÉxico y en arizona cesa la nieve en el norte y este de arizona, la lluvia por el sur continÚa en el norte de la florida y parte de estados de la costa del golfo, dos o tres pulgadas, incluyendo luisiani, y el resto de la zona, donde bastante falta hace, todavÍa hay sequia, y temperaturas moderadas, no tanto frÍo en la costa del golfo, para houston 60 grados, tal vez 59 estoy posibilidad de tormentas tormentas, y descargas elÉctricas, la celebraciÓn estarÁ complicaciÓn, y el centro y norte, muy por debajo del punto de congelaciÓn, frÍo, en gran parte de la i 95,32 y 33 y 35 a 37 en la celebraciÓn al amanecer copitos de nieve, se puede estar afuera perfectamente, bastante frÍo, y en los prÓximos dÍas, mucho frio para gran parte de todos los grandes lagos y noreste del paÍs, miami esperando frio, y centro y sur sin frÍo. vamos a sÉguir asÍ, y 66 la mÍnima para la ciudad del sol en esta noche, el oeste del paÍs, un sistema, que no trae gran cosa c
city, missouri, illinois, indiana, y oklahoma tambiÉn, en muchos sectores, incluso arizona, la nieve se trasladÓ a nuevo mÉxico y en arizona cesa la nieve en el norte y este de arizona, la lluvia por el sur continÚa en el norte de la florida y parte de estados de la costa del golfo, dos o tres pulgadas, incluyendo luisiani, y el resto de la zona, donde bastante falta hace, todavÍa hay sequia, y temperaturas moderadas, no tanto frÍo en la costa del golfo, para houston 60 grados, tal vez 59...
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Jan 3, 2013
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it is important what commissioner marshall spoke to earlier, and echo about the tragedy in kansas city. we are talking about the 22-year-old mother who was killed and leaves a three-month-old baby. that is with these conversations are about. even though we are in a staffing crisis, the mayor and the people who sit on these chairs will address this but we are still down about 300 officers. thank you for your comments and the material beverly upton who keeps moving around back there. concerning our most vulnerable. in october we built a space in our most secure floor, behind locked doors, a place for children, and many of the folks behind me contributed to making it nice. everybody has been sitting together, we are altogether all the time anyway. in october, domestic violence, elder abuse, missing persons, juvenile violence, came together under one roof. a putting the human trafficking task force regional effort. even though we are in the middle of hiring 1000 officers over the next six years, a critical piece of that and i will read this draft, officers convicted of domestic violence sh
it is important what commissioner marshall spoke to earlier, and echo about the tragedy in kansas city. we are talking about the 22-year-old mother who was killed and leaves a three-month-old baby. that is with these conversations are about. even though we are in a staffing crisis, the mayor and the people who sit on these chairs will address this but we are still down about 300 officers. thank you for your comments and the material beverly upton who keeps moving around back there. concerning...
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Jan 29, 2013
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kansas city, 74 degrees. houston, texas, 79 degrees. wichita not only set the record but it was the highest temperature for the month of june. a lot of spots setting record high temperatures, and some of the warmth will be coming our way briefly. look at how much hot temperatures are above average. over the next coming 24 hours there was a patch of moisture and iciness. we will get an idea of some of the cloudiness around us. here is a future cast. some milder air, almost warm air coming in. as we get into wednesday, there is a chance of some showers maybe even a rare thunderstorm. right back as we head into february. some patchy fog around tomorrow, but temperatures well above freezing. temperatures tomorrow are above average, the mid to high 50's. the day of action on wednesday with temperatures into the 60's, but later in the evening showers, possibly a thunder shower, and i know everybody is desperately wanting to know what happened on groundhog's day. i do not know what happened, but they will figure it out. >> that is always fun.
kansas city, 74 degrees. houston, texas, 79 degrees. wichita not only set the record but it was the highest temperature for the month of june. a lot of spots setting record high temperatures, and some of the warmth will be coming our way briefly. look at how much hot temperatures are above average. over the next coming 24 hours there was a patch of moisture and iciness. we will get an idea of some of the cloudiness around us. here is a future cast. some milder air, almost warm air coming in. as...
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Jan 10, 2013
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look at our temperatures. 48 degrees today in kansas city. and then tomorrow, it looks like temperatures will get back into the 30s. mara. >> thanks so much, dylan. >>> well, the people have spoken, and they are crazy for the "the hunger games." the blockbuster film was the big winner at last night's people's choice awards notching out five wins including favorite movie. adam sadler won famous comedic actor. >>> beyonce is leaving little to the imagination on the cover of "gq" magazine. the singer wearing a football jersey that is not regulation side will perform next month. >>> jimmy kimmel live moving proved to be less than half successful. raked in fewer than the late show hosts. >>> lindsay lohan is accused of stealing a bracelet that belonged to liz taylor. the "liz and dick" star was very vocal. a short time later, the braceletle disappeared from a house. >>> jennifer lopez said her age is closer to 16 than 18. she's currently scripting a 25-year-old. i can't fault her, i feel like i'm 19, what can i say. >> i married a 27-year-old. >>>
look at our temperatures. 48 degrees today in kansas city. and then tomorrow, it looks like temperatures will get back into the 30s. mara. >> thanks so much, dylan. >>> well, the people have spoken, and they are crazy for the "the hunger games." the blockbuster film was the big winner at last night's people's choice awards notching out five wins including favorite movie. adam sadler won famous comedic actor. >>> beyonce is leaving little to the imagination on...
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Jan 29, 2013
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cold air across the plane's right now. 41 in kansas city. only in the teens right now in denver. we will get some rocky weather, possibly thunderstorms in the area. tracking that cold front with thunderstorms already pushing its way through oklahoma and eastern kansas and missouri as well. there could be severe weather possible today into tomorrow. let's put the futurecast in motion. starting wednesday morning, a lot of clouds in the area. a couple of sprinkles for the overnight. it looks like our shower chances will increase through the afternoon. the cold front is likely to pass by through the evening hours. that is what we could have thunderstorms through the area. potentially on the gusting side. we will keep an eye on whether or not we said -- we extend that severe threat into maryland. showers will head out to our east into thursday morning. snow showers will be possible well out into garrett county. here is the forecast for tonight. mostly cloudy skies, a sprinkle possible. very mild overnight as the temperatures dipped only into the mid 40 qazi across the area. fog could
cold air across the plane's right now. 41 in kansas city. only in the teens right now in denver. we will get some rocky weather, possibly thunderstorms in the area. tracking that cold front with thunderstorms already pushing its way through oklahoma and eastern kansas and missouri as well. there could be severe weather possible today into tomorrow. let's put the futurecast in motion. starting wednesday morning, a lot of clouds in the area. a couple of sprinkles for the overnight. it looks like...
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i am from kansas city. i have gotten to work at emily's list for several years where i was able to support and recruit candidates. the results are always there. when anything i was asked to do was to step up. this year i got to serve on the presidential election campaign. many people ask how you deal with women's outreach into is the money. -- and who is emily? i often say i came by it honestly. i stand here on the shoulders of the women who come before here who never thought they could see an african-american president. stand up. who is emily? i am family. -- emily. i know all of you are emily, too. [applause] >> good morning. you might be surprised to hear a man named jack say "i am emily." i work at the gay and lesbian victory fund. we learned a lot from emily's list about how to recruit and support candidates. i met no bigger fighters for progressive values in emily's list women. victory fund supported 180 candidates at all levels. nothing was like the pinnacle of all those races when we teamed up with
i am from kansas city. i have gotten to work at emily's list for several years where i was able to support and recruit candidates. the results are always there. when anything i was asked to do was to step up. this year i got to serve on the presidential election campaign. many people ask how you deal with women's outreach into is the money. -- and who is emily? i often say i came by it honestly. i stand here on the shoulders of the women who come before here who never thought they could see an...
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Jan 2, 2013
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kansas city, and northern new england having the coldest morning. windchills in negative numbers in maine. it's bitterly cold, but not a lot of nasty weather out there. showers in south carolina and a little activity along the texas coast but that is about it, just cold dry air dominates much of the country as we go throughout the day. and you can see that rain exiting areas, especially of north carolina during the morning. morning commute from raleigh, durham area, from the coastal areas, north carolina out to the outer banks. you'll have a little wet weather but that's about it. here's your forecast for this wednesday. with 30s across the heartland in new england. a little snow flurry activity in minneapolis. that's a look at the national forecast. now, here's a look at the weather outside of your wind. >> well, areas like memphis, tennessee, have been very cold. i think we're going to hit the peak of it, though. i think we'll warm things up in the middle of the weekend. a lot of people are enjoying it in the middle of the nation. it's been very c
kansas city, and northern new england having the coldest morning. windchills in negative numbers in maine. it's bitterly cold, but not a lot of nasty weather out there. showers in south carolina and a little activity along the texas coast but that is about it, just cold dry air dominates much of the country as we go throughout the day. and you can see that rain exiting areas, especially of north carolina during the morning. morning commute from raleigh, durham area, from the coastal areas,...